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After Maneka, SC emphasises for stricter Juvenile Justice Act

| | Jul 15, 2014, at 04:27 pm
New Delhi, July 15 (IBNS): After Union Minister Maneka Gandhi, the Supreme Court of Indian has now emphasised for a more stricter Juvenile Justice Act.
While hearing a case on Monday, the SC has asked the government to re-visit the law and make necessary changes as it questioned the immunity enjoyed by the under-age offenders, reports said.
 
This comes after Union Minister for Women and Child Development Maneka Gandhi has said that  juveniles accused of  rape should be treated as adults.
 
She said on Sunday here that as per police records half the sexual crimes are committed by "16-year-olds who know the Juvenile Justice Act so they can do it."
 
"But now for premeditated murder, rape, if we bring them into the purview of the adult world, then it will scare them," she said.
 
"We are changing the law and I am personally working on it to bring 16-year-olds into the purview," she said. 
 
 It may be noted that one of the most brutal attackers of the Dec 2012 fatal Delhi bus gang-rape victim was a juvenile when he committed the crime. 
 
However, the views of Gandhi can be contested by the child rights groups and the NCPCR (National Commission of Protection of Child Rights).
 
Maneka Gandhi's predecessor in the previous UPA government, Krishna Tirath, had also wanted that juveniles above 16 years committing such crimes should be treated as adult offenders.
 

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